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of the earth we interact more foreign direct investment in europe alone than all the brics together india china russia and brazil and if one talks about the chinese century let's just look at a couple of elections that just took place everybody followed the us elections it was a very tight race between president obama and mitt romney in france we had a new president elected and people followed that in russia there was an election but not much choice and in china there wasn't even the pretended they didn't pretend to elect a new leader they just put someone there and people don't want that people want democracy people want to say people want to play a role in their societies china does not offer that to them in the political sphere and therefore i believe for a long time coming there's not going to be a chinese century while alexander what about the middle class what it will be said about the middle class because that's the power of the west traditionally. yes i mean the middle class is very strong in the west pretty is right there are problems we have a declining middle class that is some
of the earth we interact more foreign direct investment in europe alone than all the brics together india china russia and brazil and if one talks about the chinese century let's just look at a couple of elections that just took place everybody followed the us elections it was a very tight race between president obama and mitt romney in france we had a new president elected and people followed that in russia there was an election but not much choice and in china there wasn't even the pretended...
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south asia and india became a new source of trafficked slaves. the used on the labor and that of the contract as a way to avoid deeds of sale of human beings which had been outlawed. all that to say, huge movement of people across centuries in all kinds of directions. some know quite a bit about, some we have studied less. how does this relate to what is going on today? i want to start to answer that question by reading to you briefly two narrative's prefers comes from someone i know, he wrote a remarkable text and i would encourage everyone to read it called the interesting narrative of the life of equaino, published in 1789. he was promised africa, born in benin, traffic off, sold into slavery trips. but still got his freedom, came back. he became a pivotal figure in the british abolition movement. he wrote his narrative. i want to read a piece of that. he writers, " the first opted that saluted my eyes was the sea and a slave ship. which was then riding an anchor and waited for cargo. these filled me with astonishment which soon converted to t
south asia and india became a new source of trafficked slaves. the used on the labor and that of the contract as a way to avoid deeds of sale of human beings which had been outlawed. all that to say, huge movement of people across centuries in all kinds of directions. some know quite a bit about, some we have studied less. how does this relate to what is going on today? i want to start to answer that question by reading to you briefly two narrative's prefers comes from someone i know, he wrote...
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and pakistan of course share the indus and india china bala dash they share rivers and it's very very easy for a country and operate parian country to take some sort of punitive measure such as for example hypothetically cutting off river flows to the country downstream and something could happen that way but i think that what is even more concerning when you want to talk about the potential for water conflict is not country war between countries but really conflicts within countries in india and pakistan there are tremendous amount of tensions and disagreements over river sharing allocations punjab and sindh in pakistan and a variety of states in india and you know something else to say that i think it would be inaccurate to say that water could actually trigger a war between countries but i think that water issues decreasing quantities of water water insecurity couldn't put in place the conditions that could one day lead to conflict for example and again this is speculation i'm in favor of a fascinating discussion on water we have to we have to wrap it up here many thanks my guest t
and pakistan of course share the indus and india china bala dash they share rivers and it's very very easy for a country and operate parian country to take some sort of punitive measure such as for example hypothetically cutting off river flows to the country downstream and something could happen that way but i think that what is even more concerning when you want to talk about the potential for water conflict is not country war between countries but really conflicts within countries in india...
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they want a stricter limit on greenhouse grasses in growing countries such as china and india. they're currently not committed to targets. representatives from china, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, said the country has done its share. they note that during the first nine months of 2012 china's energy consumption fell by 3.4% from the previous year. >> translator: we made a commitment at our party congress. we prioritized building and eco friendly society. we'll make a strong effort to promote a recycle-based society. china will act on climate change with other nations. >> some delegates also want reassurance on financial support. wealthy countries have pledged to provide $100 billion per year in aid by 2020. the money is intended to help the developing countries reduce carbon emissions and adapt to the effect of climate change. time is running out for the delegates to reach a deal. many divisions remain between the participants from the industrialized and developing nations. now it may be up to the ministers attending talks to steer the conference towards a su
they want a stricter limit on greenhouse grasses in growing countries such as china and india. they're currently not committed to targets. representatives from china, the world's largest emitter of greenhouse gases, said the country has done its share. they note that during the first nine months of 2012 china's energy consumption fell by 3.4% from the previous year. >> translator: we made a commitment at our party congress. we prioritized building and eco friendly society. we'll make a...
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with india aware it is on the map with the economic and military rise is against china. we should not get concessions but anchorage development in a way that we can. >> with your presentation of your book with the u.s. and everything here is absolutely clear. speenine. [laughter] could you talk about israel? a country that exist? >> yes. russia and america to have complete the geographical perspective is in a different situation so the >> yes. russia and america to have complete the geographical perspective is in a different situation so the interest is different and they often clash. we have to recognize we do not have the ideological disagreements today as we did during the soviet union. this is still the philosophical difference but not nearly as distant as the cold war. as a the way to imply russia in many parts of eurasia, israel exist in defiance so without a firm territorial base as a reconstituted the country. with the geography, israel has a corridor extended from televisa to jerusalem. maybe a small country the size of new jersey. it cannot absorb not even one
with india aware it is on the map with the economic and military rise is against china. we should not get concessions but anchorage development in a way that we can. >> with your presentation of your book with the u.s. and everything here is absolutely clear. speenine. [laughter] could you talk about israel? a country that exist? >> yes. russia and america to have complete the geographical perspective is in a different situation so the >> yes. russia and america to have...
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south asia and india became a new source of trafficking for slaves. they used bonded labor and bondage contracts as a way to avoid deeds of sale of human being. a huge movement of people across centuries in all kinds of directions. some we know quite a bit about. some we do not. how does this relate to what is going on today? i want to start at that question by reading to you a little bit. i will read to you briefly to go narratives. the first comes from somebody that and you'll be familiar with. i would encourage you to read this text, it is called "the interesting narrative of olaudah -- he was traffic into slavery in the americas, and he eventually got his freedom. he was very bright and articulate, and he became a pivotal figure in the british abolition movement. he wrote his narrative. i want to read you just a piece of that. he writes -- the first object which saluted my eyes when i arrived on the coast was the see and the slave ship which was riding at anchor and waiting for its cargo. these filled me with astonishment which was soon converted
south asia and india became a new source of trafficking for slaves. they used bonded labor and bondage contracts as a way to avoid deeds of sale of human being. a huge movement of people across centuries in all kinds of directions. some we know quite a bit about. some we do not. how does this relate to what is going on today? i want to start at that question by reading to you a little bit. i will read to you briefly to go narratives. the first comes from somebody that and you'll be familiar...
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india is wary of china's expanding presence at its doorstep. chinese companies are helping to construct old facilities in pakistan and sri lanka. the chinese government has also extended economic aid to bangladesh and myanmar. the combined efforts are known as china's strain strategy. india is concerned that china's growing military presence may spread beyond the straits of malacca into the indian ocean. this situation has prompted a rapprochement between india and the united states. the two nations share the view that any threat to the freedom of navigation runs counter to their national interests. india is also likely to develop cooperation with asean and japan as part of a strategy against china. abhishek duel ya, nhk, new delhi. >>> thailand's auto industry was one of the hardest hit by last year's devastating floods. automakers are a pilar of the thai economy, but with factories ruined, production was halted for months. this year, though, has seen a drugmaker turnaround with record high production as nhk world reports. >> reporter: the tha
india is wary of china's expanding presence at its doorstep. chinese companies are helping to construct old facilities in pakistan and sri lanka. the chinese government has also extended economic aid to bangladesh and myanmar. the combined efforts are known as china's strain strategy. india is concerned that china's growing military presence may spread beyond the straits of malacca into the indian ocean. this situation has prompted a rapprochement between india and the united states. the two...
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india. today we are sharing an form. we are members of the dance company based here in san francisco and we are taught by somebody who has been doing this art form for over 50 years much the ladies including myself we have been studying with him for a long time. you will see different things. lots of sounds with our feet. a little bit of story telling through mime and expression and you will learn about math in dance. who would have thought. today we will start, our next piece means the coloring of the stage. dancers show the hindu aspect of the dance by using the positions of our hands we will show you we are decorating the stage and make a water picture and cleaning the stage with the water. plucking flowers and decorating the stage with the petals of the flowers. we will awaken the 5 senses through the blowing of a conch shell. we will demonstrate the 3 duty, creator, producer and the destroyer in order to make way for new creation. [music]
india. today we are sharing an form. we are members of the dance company based here in san francisco and we are taught by somebody who has been doing this art form for over 50 years much the ladies including myself we have been studying with him for a long time. you will see different things. lots of sounds with our feet. a little bit of story telling through mime and expression and you will learn about math in dance. who would have thought. today we will start, our next piece means the...
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russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military megadeals two of the world's fastest growing countries with them global clout influence which is certainly making some and the west a bit nervous. and while some celebrates others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british pensioners in a far from festive spirit. world news live from our brand new moscow h.d. headquarters i'm lucy cough and of and thanks for tuning in to our t.v. this hour. well syria's rebels say at least sixty people have been killed in a government airstrike on a bakery in the central hama province meanwhile state run media has broadcast a denial it claims that the opposition is behind the killings designed to smear the authorities as the international peace envoy visited damascus province has witnessed intense fighting in the past few days meanwhile russia's foreign minister has rebuffed speculation that moscow is looking to give asylum to president assad and that russia is shielding his government sergey lavrov spoke exclusively to our team more on that now from our correspondent the gr
russia and india rubber stamp billions of dollars worth of military megadeals two of the world's fastest growing countries with them global clout influence which is certainly making some and the west a bit nervous. and while some celebrates others struggle the spiraling costs of christmas leave british pensioners in a far from festive spirit. world news live from our brand new moscow h.d. headquarters i'm lucy cough and of and thanks for tuning in to our t.v. this hour. well syria's rebels say...
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india is important, 1947, because india is the oldest nation and the postcolonial world. and the indian constitution similarly creates an ideological template for democracy. but with the emergence of india also emerged china, and china had a different template. again, not getting into what is right and what is wrong, but these are alternative -- how to run your nation and postcolonial society. and very interesting we received in comparison to parties, won the congress and the chinese communist party. actually became the dominant force in the post-independent state. one advocate would have to be -- because both emerge from ravaged economically driven set of needs. the congress offered soft left. the chinese offered hard left, or autocratic left. a long story, both had -- >> you said long story shorter i want to get to the short part. spent discussing it with americans. [laughter] >> just slightly longer. anyway, both have charismatic leaders but by the 18th both realize that the economic policies that they had been following were not working. and in one case you had from s
india is important, 1947, because india is the oldest nation and the postcolonial world. and the indian constitution similarly creates an ideological template for democracy. but with the emergence of india also emerged china, and china had a different template. again, not getting into what is right and what is wrong, but these are alternative -- how to run your nation and postcolonial society. and very interesting we received in comparison to parties, won the congress and the chinese communist...
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asia is seeing a bottle for resources as well was the two powerhouses china and india an easing of a fuel to feed their growing hunger but as a nation squabble over who gets the biggest slice of the oil and gas cakes they could be others waiting to sneak in and pinched a lot. of workers going off reports new delhi and beijing are heading for game over if they don't find common ground. as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government. over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after one only accuse chinese b
asia is seeing a bottle for resources as well was the two powerhouses china and india an easing of a fuel to feed their growing hunger but as a nation squabble over who gets the biggest slice of the oil and gas cakes they could be others waiting to sneak in and pinched a lot. of workers going off reports new delhi and beijing are heading for game over if they don't find common ground. as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that...
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it's a very tough situation, india is. because one, growth is weak, but at the same time, inflation is elevated. if you look at the wholesale price index, it's at 7% plus. but actually, consumer price inflation nor the last reading in november was 9.9% year on year, basically almost in double digit levels. it's not a comfortable growth inflation picture. and it's an overall concern for the macro, the macro picture when you're looking at it from a longer term perspective. >> and we come up again for elections that have to be called as late as 2014. is there any concern that during campaign season we might see the use of fiscal stimulus or rhetoric about it as a method to boost opinion about how well the economy is doing? >> i think that's a concern that we have to be mindful of. if you look back to the previous history, as early as 2008, the government had loosened fiscal policy substantially and there's obviously a risk that that may kerr again. but we'll have to wait and see when the next budget is released which will lik
it's a very tough situation, india is. because one, growth is weak, but at the same time, inflation is elevated. if you look at the wholesale price index, it's at 7% plus. but actually, consumer price inflation nor the last reading in november was 9.9% year on year, basically almost in double digit levels. it's not a comfortable growth inflation picture. and it's an overall concern for the macro, the macro picture when you're looking at it from a longer term perspective. >> and we come up...
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. >> india remains in morning two days after the death of a woman who's a gang rape earlier this month shocked the country. many hotels and clubs have closed down in respect of the woman. the rate and death triggered widespread demonstrations. >> rescue teams in colombia are searching for survivors after this varied parts of a road. they believed 20 people may be trapped under the road and there are unconfirmed reports of at least two dead. >> as mentioned, we're going to leave you with chancellor angela merkel's new year's address. >> think you for being with us and happy new year. -- thank you for being with us. these are small medical miracles. they are marks of our research's success. for this boy in this woman, research means hearing or a heartbeat. it means daily life and quality of life. for our country, research means jobs. if we can do something that others cannot, we preserve and create prosperity. that is why we are investing more than ever before in education and research. that is why we are building a germany into one of the most modern energy producers in the world. that
. >> india remains in morning two days after the death of a woman who's a gang rape earlier this month shocked the country. many hotels and clubs have closed down in respect of the woman. the rate and death triggered widespread demonstrations. >> rescue teams in colombia are searching for survivors after this varied parts of a road. they believed 20 people may be trapped under the road and there are unconfirmed reports of at least two dead. >> as mentioned, we're going to...
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as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government. over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations have all hidden under the south china sea china claims most of the territory for itself but india has also managed to get access by buying a stake in a vietnamese gas field shortly after hanoi accuse chinese boat of sandwich dodging exploration india warned it's ready to use force to defend its interests hopefully as i said the trip not to lead to a longer term conflict but you know it's inevitable because both these countries now large ambitions of becoming global actors and players both china and india have been pumping billions of u.s. dollars into their armies and navies holding drills on a re
as china and india rise economically their military muscles are growing as well both need energy to keep that kind of growth going and that may be putting the two asian giants on a collision course because of the mess that nationalism the indian government cannot afford to be seem to be weak in dealing with china obviously a higher power with government. over two hundred billion barrels of oil and large amounts of natural gas that's more than the vast majority of the world's energy rich nations...
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they are, uh, they are extraordinarily worrying to india on the one side, to our other asian allies, and we have understood the imperative of resourcing a push-back in the pacific. the problem is we haven't understood that we need to spend to do it and we haven't figured out how to spend to do it. >> when i talk to chinese defense analysts and scholars when i visit china they don't talk about these legacy systems. they are happy to let us patrol the sea lanes and do all the traditional great power things that require these big, extremely expensive systems. they want to jump over the world of aircraft carriers and manned bombers to a new era in which the wars will be fought in, in space, with blinding our sensors that are in space, and in cyberspace in this electronic sphere on which we increasingly depend for all of our images, transactions. this is now the central nervous system of our world and the world as a whole. >> i think our best hope that china develops a nation that is contributing to the goodness in this world is to build relationships with them. i think it's really import
they are, uh, they are extraordinarily worrying to india on the one side, to our other asian allies, and we have understood the imperative of resourcing a push-back in the pacific. the problem is we haven't understood that we need to spend to do it and we haven't figured out how to spend to do it. >> when i talk to chinese defense analysts and scholars when i visit china they don't talk about these legacy systems. they are happy to let us patrol the sea lanes and do all the traditional...
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her body is expected to be flown back to india later on saturday the twenty three year old student was beaten and suffered massive internal injuries before being thrown out into the road attack course deep outrage in new delhi with widespread demonstrations taking place to call for greater protection for women. italy's outgoing prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties after february's parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state should the alliance be successful he resigned earlier this month after his government lost its majority amid the country's deepening recession. now are coming up fast to that night of fun fireworks and festivities a fair few of us will also be making some resolutions for twenty thirteen is laurie half a nice has been hearing some of the wishful thinking in new york. it's that time of year again when we all make resolutions for the new year so what's your best this week let's talk about the same as always to lose weight a lot of a rule looking forward to being the mega millions next year so you're goin
her body is expected to be flown back to india later on saturday the twenty three year old student was beaten and suffered massive internal injuries before being thrown out into the road attack course deep outrage in new delhi with widespread demonstrations taking place to call for greater protection for women. italy's outgoing prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties after february's parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state...
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and china and india who wants to more or less control what goes on in an indian ocean we all know that in the future these three all have to live in the same waters the chinese navy the indian navy and u.s. navy so that brings us to the u.s. pivoting announced by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of thing towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks if they go for some kind of commercial alliances with countries in asia individually then it's a much better prospect for the u.s. and for the west in general ok alexander you know began the i mean you know nato is nato a force for good ok because it's looking to the pacific now over. well i mean nato is reaching out to countries like australia and japan to intensify their cooperation but i'll give you an example of that you just mentioned a country where relatively often and that is libya if it had not been for nato colonel gadhafi would have murdered the inhabitants of him god i don't know that we don't know that how do you know that you kno
and china and india who wants to more or less control what goes on in an indian ocean we all know that in the future these three all have to live in the same waters the chinese navy the indian navy and u.s. navy so that brings us to the u.s. pivoting announced by a bomb almost a year ago at the pentagon if they go with the militaristic kind of thing towards asia then we're going to have a conflagration against china soon within the next few weeks if they go for some kind of commercial alliances...
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so now to the earlier question, you know, we very much support india military, india taking a leadership in the security issues in and around the indian ocean, and we're looking for opportunities to participate and interoperate with them where we can. i have been directed by the president to seek -- as all other parts of our government have -- to seek a long-term security relationship, partnership with india, and that covers a lot of different areas. but in the military area we look for opportunities to interoperate with each other, and we're head inside that direction. headed in that direction. >> [inaudible] >> -- china's aircraft carrier, because in this town it's a sign of, you know, inevitable con conflict -- [inaudible] not to worry about. should americans worry about this thing? >> well, you know, my assessment is that if i were china and i was in the economic position that china's in and i was in a position of where i have to look after my global security interests, i would consider building an aircraft carrier. and i might consider building several aircraft carriers. so the real
so now to the earlier question, you know, we very much support india military, india taking a leadership in the security issues in and around the indian ocean, and we're looking for opportunities to participate and interoperate with them where we can. i have been directed by the president to seek -- as all other parts of our government have -- to seek a long-term security relationship, partnership with india, and that covers a lot of different areas. but in the military area we look for...
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india time. it seems like it will go through the low herb house, but the big question mark is on the upper house of parliament and that is where the arithmetic doesn't seem to be working in favor of government. foreign investors are going to be watching this very closely because if this is turned back, if there is a u-turn on this poll circumstance it means that walmart cannot open shop here in india. for now, it's back to you. >> thanks for that. that's the latest. we'll see what happens. >>> now over to japan, where election timing may spell budget delays. we have the story from tokyo. >> the election campaign has officially kicked off in japan, but there are worries the budget is not likely to be ready pi the end of this year. they will likely call a special session to elect a new prime minister, then select a cabinet before moving on to budget matters. once they reconvene in january, the new government would likely pass the supplementary budget first before submitting its fiscal 2013 plan in
india time. it seems like it will go through the low herb house, but the big question mark is on the upper house of parliament and that is where the arithmetic doesn't seem to be working in favor of government. foreign investors are going to be watching this very closely because if this is turned back, if there is a u-turn on this poll circumstance it means that walmart cannot open shop here in india. for now, it's back to you. >> thanks for that. that's the latest. we'll see what...
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as the channel get to india. definitely in , all is a mapf global political relations the cyclists from the late 19th centuries on board were kind of the pioneers in figuring that out. if she did not take commissioned steamships or part of the navy you had to figure out, who am i ss and are subject of and to is going to let me into their territory. no one -- see, people really neglect the southern hemisphere because it is so much easier. >> there is no water. howdy you do it? across this chilean. >> well, people have done it sense. the first man to walk around the world does go over australia with a mule. and at that point this is the 20th-century. at that point he could get food and water more easily. but yes, the surface travelers, i must say, are some of the toughest, if not most mean-spirited people in the world, but you have to be that way. i mean, it is hard to do both physically and, i think socially to put yourself at risk constantly like that. it is kind of a bloody minded thing to do i don't sense am
as the channel get to india. definitely in , all is a mapf global political relations the cyclists from the late 19th centuries on board were kind of the pioneers in figuring that out. if she did not take commissioned steamships or part of the navy you had to figure out, who am i ss and are subject of and to is going to let me into their territory. no one -- see, people really neglect the southern hemisphere because it is so much easier. >> there is no water. howdy you do it? across this...
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in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from india, from the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the second-largest country in the world. but with its harsh northern climate, much of this land is sparsely inhabited. the streetlights in this nighttime image from space show the distribution of population in the eastern u.s. and canada. eighty-five percent of canadians live within 200 miles of the u.s. border. one of its biggest cities is montreal. as in vancouver, immigration has a major impact on montreal's urban and political geography. montreal is the primate city of quebec, a french island in an anglo-american sea. the québécois work very hard to preserve their language bugrowing onalism and e quebecov
in vancouver's east side now, a much more modest area, and people living here would be coming from india, from the people's republic of china, perhaps from the philippines. narrator: without great wealth and power, these new asian americans are not likely to encounter the same kinds of cultural conflicts. they just want to adapt and make new lives for themselves in a city of diverse local voices and ever-changing global connections. within north america, the subregion of canada is the...
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and it keeps coming back to india. 2013. if you had to give a view on where the sensex is going to be and the investments from pekts either for credit or for equities, what would your take be? >> it would be very positive. my view is the sensex has at least another 15% to 20% move through the next 12 months. i think the momentum besides foreign portfolio flows is the fact that the vol is now a near a high. there is increasing momentum from retail investors. in fact retail investors through mutual funds have sold almost $9 billion. and one of the larnest retail brokers in india. so we have a pretty good sense of what our investors are doing and over the past two months or so as the reform process has kicked off, we've seen a lot of retail interest returning to the market, which is obviously a big positive. >> and right now the rbi under pressure on easing rates in the coming quarters. is that going to happen? >> good question. i think the rbi i think now needs to come to terms with the fact that inflation is here to stay. it'
and it keeps coming back to india. 2013. if you had to give a view on where the sensex is going to be and the investments from pekts either for credit or for equities, what would your take be? >> it would be very positive. my view is the sensex has at least another 15% to 20% move through the next 12 months. i think the momentum besides foreign portfolio flows is the fact that the vol is now a near a high. there is increasing momentum from retail investors. in fact retail investors...
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twenty three year old victim of an horrific gang rape on a bus that triggered a violent protest in india has died in a singapore hospital in new delhi gatherings of more than five people have been banned in many parts of the city but this peaceful city was allowed to go ahead the authorities have also closed metro stations and stopped cars from accessing some main roads and in preparation for possible protests that. italy's going prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties after february parliamentary elections omarion monti is not ruling out a return as head of state should the alliance be successful he resigned early this month after his government lost its majority amid the country's deepening recession now we are coming up fast that night of fun fireworks and festivities a fair few of us will also be making some resolutions for twenty thirteen and lori half an ist has been hearing some of the wishful thinking in new york. it's that time of year again when we all make resolutions for the new year so what's yours this week let's talk about bet the same as always so
twenty three year old victim of an horrific gang rape on a bus that triggered a violent protest in india has died in a singapore hospital in new delhi gatherings of more than five people have been banned in many parts of the city but this peaceful city was allowed to go ahead the authorities have also closed metro stations and stopped cars from accessing some main roads and in preparation for possible protests that. italy's going prime minister says he will lead a coalition of centrist parties...
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this west canal and is a similar strategic importance almost all of europe's trade with china japan india and the rest of asia passes through babel mend up every day that's how important it is. some argue that washington sees terrorism in yemen as a problem in the sense that it could have an adverse impact on economic interests at stake the united states wouldn't be engaged in such a conflict in yemen if it didn't hold very specific geo political and strategic necessity for the us i think most importantly of course access to the strait which is one of the highest trafficked waterways in the world. the u.s. already has a vast military presence in the persian gulf to secure a key oil shipping lanes under the banner of chasing terrorists the us is setting up new drone bases on the arabian peninsula including one in djibouti which is on the other side of the strait of babylon and that the arrangement of the united states government has with the yemeni government is basically one of bribery we bribe them with money and weapons and in exchange we get to bomb their country with impunity. but it
this west canal and is a similar strategic importance almost all of europe's trade with china japan india and the rest of asia passes through babel mend up every day that's how important it is. some argue that washington sees terrorism in yemen as a problem in the sense that it could have an adverse impact on economic interests at stake the united states wouldn't be engaged in such a conflict in yemen if it didn't hold very specific geo political and strategic necessity for the us i think most...
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grand strategy, canada, japan and india. there are no canadian, japanese americans or canadians on china's panel. don't have any chinese with us today but we should have a lot of fun discussing that our national strategies but involving in the asian pacific region and with china but i want to acknowledge that that voice wasn't with us today. that might give us more room to run. because we don't have a chinese voice on face, some years ago going to china and than the equivalent of the policy planning director and i said finally i can ask china but its grand strategy is. this is about 2004. and i said what is your grand strategy? he says how to keep the americans distracted and small middle eastern countries. [laughter] that seems to be shifting. as we discuss this one of the interesting things again, i know this is not a u.s. panel not just two days ago our national security advisor, tom, gave a very interesting speech of the center for strategic and international studies that relate of the reasons and rationale for a and a r
grand strategy, canada, japan and india. there are no canadian, japanese americans or canadians on china's panel. don't have any chinese with us today but we should have a lot of fun discussing that our national strategies but involving in the asian pacific region and with china but i want to acknowledge that that voice wasn't with us today. that might give us more room to run. because we don't have a chinese voice on face, some years ago going to china and than the equivalent of the policy...
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we very much support india, military india, taking a leadership in the security issues, in and around the indian ocean, and we are looking for opportunities to participate and operate with them where them where we can. directed as all parts of the government have to seek a long term security relationship partnership with india, and that covers a lot of different areas, but in the military area, we look for opportunities to interoperate with each other, and we're headed in that direction. >> kevin. assess china's aircraft carrier because this this town we hear it's a sign of, you know, inevitable conflict, or rickety soviet bucket not to worry about it. should americans worry about this thing? >> well, you know, my assessment is if i were china, and i was in the economic position that china's in, and i was in a position of where i have to look after my global security interests, i would consider building an aircraft carrier, and i might consider building several aircraft carriers so the real question is whether we should be concerned with them or not, like any other country that builds
we very much support india, military india, taking a leadership in the security issues, in and around the indian ocean, and we are looking for opportunities to participate and operate with them where them where we can. directed as all parts of the government have to seek a long term security relationship partnership with india, and that covers a lot of different areas, but in the military area, we look for opportunities to interoperate with each other, and we're headed in that direction....